Lower Prices Associated With Greater Alcohol-Related Harm and Risky Drinking Among Vulnerable Groups: Findings From the Consumption, Harms, Expenditures and Alcohol Prices Study

  • Clay J
  • Lawrence K
  • Johal P
  • et al.
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Objective: Minimum unit pricing (MUP) reduces use of cheap, high strength alcoholic beverages that drive harm, yet concerns remain about inequitable effects for structurally vulnerable groups. As p...

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Clay, J., Lawrence, K., Johal, P. K., Sherk, A., Farkouh, E. K., Stockwell, T., & Naimi, T. (2026). Lower Prices Associated With Greater Alcohol-Related Harm and Risky Drinking Among Vulnerable Groups: Findings From the Consumption, Harms, Expenditures and Alcohol Prices Study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.25-00458

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